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Wikimp3 information about the music of Budapest. On our website we have 70 albums and 18 collections of artist Budapest. You can find useful information and download songs of this artist. We also know that Budapest represents Alternative genres.

Biography

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Hailing from the small Oxford town of Leamington Spa, the English post-grunge quintet Budapest came together in 1999. Tagging themselves after the Hungarian capitol, John Garrison (vocals/guitar), Adrian Kelley (bass), Mark Walworth (guitar), Paul Possart (drums), and Chris Pemberton (piano) aimed for heavy melodies and cinematic soundscapes, and within three years Budapest was in the studio making a debut album. Too Blind to Hear captured Garrison's lush lyrical imagery and a solid performance from the band itself; however, a tragic event would overshadow the newly recorded material. Budapest was completely disillusioned when founding guitarist Walworth committed suicide a week after completing Too Blind to Hear. In tribute to him, the remaining members trudged on with their debut, releasing it on Easy Street Music. Matt Parker eventually joined the group as its lead guitarist, giving Budapest the motivation to keep things going. The British press praised Budapest's heartfelt songs, and a tour of Canada followed in 2001. Two years later, Republic/Universal offered Budapest an American deal; Too Blind to Hear appeared stateside in March 2003.

Title: A To Z Of Opera

Artist: Andrea Martin, Natale De Carolis, Joanna Borowska, Peter Mikuláš / Peter Mikulas, Rohangiz Yachmi, Alexander Rahbari, Miriam Gauci, Inga Nielsen, Capella Istropolitana, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Magyar Rádió Énekkara / Magyar Radio Enekkara, The Scholars Baroque Ensemble, Johannes Wildner, Hellen Kwon, Failoni Chamber Orchestra, Budapest, Monika Krause, Giorgio Lamberti, Ingrid Kertesi, Budapest Camerata, Janez Lotric, Igor Morozov, Roberto Servile, Yordy Ramiro, Luba Orgonasova, Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia / Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Adriana Kohútková / Adriana Kohutkova, Oliver Dohnanyi, Vincenzo La Scola, Kym Amps, Sergio Vartolo, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Jana Valaskova, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Nicola Martinucci, Teresa Ringholz, Thomas Sunnegärdh / Thomas Sunnegardh, Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Graciela Alperyn, Belgian Radio And Television Philharmonic Orchestra, Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra, Ireland National Symphony Orchestra, Laszlo Kovacs, San Petronio Cappella Musicale Orchestra, Drottningholm Theatre Chorus, Arnold Ostman, Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra, Konrad Leitner, Vienna Mozart Orchestra, Pier Giorgio Morandi, Michael Halász / Michael Halasz, Budapest, Will Humburg, Ricco Saccani, Uwe Mund, Jonathon Welch, Thomas Harper Tenor, Denisa Slepkovska, Janos Selmeczi, Gyorgy Selmeczi, Camerata Transsylvanica, Bratislava Children's Choir, Barbara Zagorzanka, Karol Stryja, Katarina Dalayman, Tomtberga School Children's Choir, Royal Swedish Opera Chorus

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Title: 101 Classics - The Best Loved Classical Melodies

Artist: Kosice Teachers' Choir, Jeremy Summerly, Alexander Rahbari, Miriam Gauci, Jiří Stivín / Jiri Stivin, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Takako Nishizaki, Capella Istropolitana, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Razumovsky Sinfonia, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Strauss Festival Orchestra, Mexico Festival Orchestra, Idil Biret, Szokolay Dongó Balázs / Szokolay Dongo Balazs, Klára Körmendi / Klara Kormendi, Magyar Rádió Énekkara / Magyar Radio Enekkara, The Scholars Baroque Ensemble, Oxford Camerata, Hungarian Festival Choir, Camerata Cassovia, Niklas Eklund, Drottningholms Barockensemble, The London Virtuosi, Concentus Hungaricus, Mátyás Antal / Matyas Antal, József Kiss / Jozsef Kiss, Kodály Quartet / Kodaly Quartet, Stephen Gunzenhauser, Ernst Ottensamer, Johannes Wildner, Hae - Won Chang, Dagoberto Linhares, Alexander Jablokov, Jiri Pospisil, Alan Titus, Hellen Kwon, Failoni Chamber Orchestra, Budapest, Monika Krause, Giorgio Lamberti, Ingrid Kertesi, Budapest Camerata, Janez Lotric, Igor Morozov, Roberto Servile, Yordy Ramiro, Luba Orgonasova, Wolfgang Rübsam / Wolfgang Rubsam, Miroslav Kejmar, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Bernd Glemser, Norbert Kraft, Wiener Akademie, Bela Bánfalvi / Bela Banfalvi, Budapest Strings, Nils - Erik Sparf, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Philippe Entremont, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Oliver Dohnanyi, Enrique Batiz, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Anthony Camden, Richard Edlinger, Antoni Wit, Slovak Philharmonic Chorus, Barry Wordsworth, Michael Dittrich, Bohdan Warchal, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic Choir, RTÉ Philharmonic Choir / RTE Philharmonic Choir, Belgian Radio And Television Philharmonic Orchestra, Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra, Ireland National Symphony Orchestra, Northern Chamber Orchestra, Jeno Jando, Laszlo Kovacs, Michael Halász / Michael Halasz, Budapest, Will Humburg, Ricco Saccani, Thomas Harper Tenor, András Ligeti / Andras Ligeti, Anna Holbling, Quido Holbling, Alfred Walter, Andrew Mogrelia, Adrian Leaper, Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice, Zdenek Kosler, John Georgiadis, Istvan Bogar, Ondrej Lenárd / Ondrej Lenard, Daniela Ruso, Slovak Radio Symphony, Wolfgang Sobotka, Jozef Cejka, Jaroslav Krček / Jaroslav Krcek, Oxford Schola Cantorum, Peter Breiner, Gabriela Krckova, Nicholas Ward, Kenneth Jean, Gyorgy Eder, Christian Brembeck, Géza Oberfrank / Geza Oberfrank, Robert Stankovsky, Jaroslav Dvořák / Jaroslav Dvorak, Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra, Budapest Strauss Ensemble, Budapest Ferenc Erkel Chamber Orchestra, Ludovit Kanta, Jozef Kopelman, Danubius String Quintet, Peter Skvor

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Title: Chaka - Single

Artist: Budapest

Genre: Alternative

Title: Alcaline

Artist: Budapest

Genre: Alternative

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Title: Opera Prima

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop, Pop Rock

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